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Show GERMANS ATTACK VESSELS OF NORWAY CHRISTIAN IA. Jan 26. Vessels sailing between America and Norway outside the danger zone and not touching touch-ing British ports lately have not been attacked by Germans probably more in their own interests than for any special love for Norway. Germany for a long while has not been able to send food to Norway and as far as nown has not promised to do so even if Norway Nor-way refused to accept Ameripan conditions con-ditions for food export to this country. coun-try. German vessels sailing to Norway must now have provisions, oil, and kerosene for the whole round trip and will only in exceptional cases be allowed al-lowed to got- small quantities of Norwegian Nor-wegian products. Some grcatNorwegian factories producing pro-ducing articles for export to Germany are run by German coal oil and kerosene kero-sene as are fishing vessels obtaining fish for export to Germany. Norway at present receives from Germany steel and iron for construction construc-tion and is absolutely dependent on Germany for the Import of potassium compound kainite which is used extensively ex-tensively for fertilizing. |